First, some Thai lemongrass, doing quite well in the herb spiral:
Now add some basil (which is trying to go to seed, but still has plenty of leaves):
Next add some Kaffir lime leaves, purchased off the internet. For all I know they might be random leaves off some guy's neighbor's mulberry tree, but hopefully not -- they do match the "double leaf" pattern shown by wikipedia and the internet is never wrong:
Then put everything in the blender along with a few other ingredients (onion, chilies, ginger, etc.). If you can't get everything to blend nicely, shove it down with a wooden spoon.
Sure, the manufacturer strongly advises that you turn the blender off before putting implements in, but what do they know?
(Everyone needs a little extra fiber anyhow...)
Finally, you cook it all up and voilà:
(If you really want to know how to make it, you might want to check here: http://thaifood.about.com/od/vegetarianthairecipes/r/greencurry.htm)
2 comments:
Looks good. How'd it taste?
It's pretty good although I think I would cut the cilantro and coconut milk in half and add broth next time.
And maybe leave out the wooden spoon.
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